A question about cryptocurrency was asked on a popular quiz show, and the contestant had to use a lifeline. Proof that the crypto world has made its way onto television!
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GoldDiggerDuck
· 1h ago
Crypto has become so popular that it's even made its way onto TV variety shows—this really shows how hot it is right now.
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metaverse_hermit
· 13h ago
Crypto is really everywhere now—even variety shows are starting to ask about it, haha.
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ProbablyNothing
· 13h ago
Haha, the crypto world is starting to invade variety shows. Now TV people also need to catch up on cryptocurrency.
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DeFiDoctor
· 13h ago
The medical records indicate that this is a typical clinical manifestation of "mainstream cognitive bias syndrome." Just because a TV station features a crypto-related topic, does that count as "penetration"?
Regular check-ups are recommended—a real risk warning should point to projects with worrisome liquidity indicators, not the gimmicks of entertainment shows.
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ProposalManiac
· 13h ago
Well, this shows that there’s still a gap in public awareness. But on the flip side, this kind of “penetration” is itself a governance signal—the mechanism by which TV stations select topics determines what can go mainstream. What’s truly worth paying attention to isn’t that crypto made it onto TV, but why it has to be answered using the joker? What’s being exposed here is the asymmetry in information distribution.
A question about cryptocurrency was asked on a popular quiz show, and the contestant had to use a lifeline. Proof that the crypto world has made its way onto television!